Lantek shows digital factory proposal

Lantek resumed its on-site activity at trade shows by exhibiting at MetalMadrid 2021, the Community of Madrid’s annual industrial fair held late last year. A total of 570 exhibiting companies and 9000 professional visitors gathered together to lead industrial transformation, an area where Lantek says it has a lot to offer.

At MetalMadrid, Lantek presented the latest technological developments that it has recently incorporated into its portfolio of software solutions, making them more efficient and enabling smarter and uninterrupted advanced manufacturing.

Joseba Montoya, commercial director of Lantek Iberia, says: “If the pandemic has taught us anything, it’s that production simply cannot stop and that we must continue to evolve and provide the market with solutions that are better prepared to operate with full guarantees in these new hybrid work contexts that are becoming increasingly common. Here, the cloud has proven to be our greatest ally. During this period, our sector didn’t stop and Lantek certainly didn’t stop either. In fact, we’ve worked hard to develop new functionalities that can be used to raise our cloud products’ level of excellence so that we can respond to new market realities and customer needs. Our partnership with Trumpf has made us stronger and given us more resources.”

One of Lantek’s maxims is to produce more and produce better, but always intelligently. This principle is embodied in the solutions and services proposed for the company’s Global Release 2021, which was shown at MetalMadrid 2021.

Considering the improvements by product type, fair attendees had the chance to get a first-hand look at several Lantek proposals for smart digital factories, including: a programming solution for 2D punching and cutting machines (Lantek Expert V2021); Lantek Flex3D V2021; Lantek MES and Lantek Integra; Lantek Analytics; Lantek iQuoting; and Lantek MetalShop.

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